September 29, 2025

The Business of Training Conference 2025

The business of training conference cover image announcing Paul Matthews as a speaker

The Business of Training Conference is returning to London on 23 October 2025.

This is THE event in the autumn calendar for Training Company Directors, Senior Managers in training operations, strategic decision-makers in commercial training organisations, or anyone leading the charge in business growth, AI adoption, and training impact

Paul is joining a panel discussing ‘From Value to Impact: Making Your Offering Stick’ alongside Erica Farmer, Quantum Rise and Melanie Martinelli, Institute for Transfer Effectiveness.

The rest of the agenda is also not to be missed if you’re navigating:

  • AI’s influence on training design
  • Pressure to prove ROI to clients
  • A competitive marketplace for learner attention
  • The challenge of building a sustainable business

Paul will be giving away a copy of his book ‘Learning Transfer at Work: How to Ensure Training >> Performance’.

Tickets are limited – get yours here & now

Eva McCann

Sales & Marketing Manager at People Alchemy

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